The likely word is delicate (fine in detail, or fragile).A similar word is dulcet, meaning sweet in nature.
It means the subject you are talking about is very delicate. Flowers are very delicate.
Delicate is an adjective.
The abstract noun form for the adjective delicate is delicateness.
Butterfly wings are very beautiful and delicate.
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Those letters spell delicate.
The likely word is delicate (fine in detail, or fragile).A similar word is dulcet, meaning sweet in nature.
The correct spelling of the adjective is sensitive (delicate, or easily affected).
This may be the adjective "delicate" (frail, fragile, soft). A similar proper noun is the surname Delacourt.
neis (nice) hardd (beautiful/handsome) tlws (pretty) manwl (exact) cynnil (delicate)
The superlative of "delicate" is "most delicate." It is used to show that something is the most delicate or sensitive out of a group.
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No, the word delicate is not a noun, it's an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Examples:a delicate flowerdelicate pastriesa delicate situation
Delicate is an adjective.
Délicat = Delicate